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Simple Dictionary Definition |
分相門 分相门 see styles |
fēn xiāng mén fen1 xiang1 men2 fen hsiang men fun sō mon |
The doctrine which differentiates the three vehicles from the one vehicle; as 該攝門 is that which maintains the three vehicles to be the one. |
加持門 加持门 see styles |
jiā chí mén jia1 chi2 men2 chia ch`ih men chia chih men keji mon |
response aspect of a buddha |
北門鄉 北门乡 see styles |
běi mén xiāng bei3 men2 xiang1 pei men hsiang |
Peimen township in Tainan county 台南縣|台南县[Tai2 nan2 xian4], Taiwan |
十二門 十二门 see styles |
shí èr mén shi2 er4 men2 shih erh men juunimon / junimon じゅうにもん |
(hist) (See 大内裏) the twelve gates of Heian Palace idem 十二因緣. |
十普門 十普门 see styles |
shí pǔ mén shi2 pu3 men2 shih p`u men shih pu men jū fumon |
The ten universals of a bodhisattva: 慈悲普 universal pity; 弘誓門 vow of universal salvation; 修行門 accordant action; 斷惑門 universal cutting off of delusions; 入法門門 freedom of entry into all forms of truth; 神通門 universal superhuman powers; 方便門 universal accordance with conditions of the receptivity of others; 說法門 powers of universal explication of the truth; 供養諸佛門 power of universal service of all Buddhas; 成就衆生門 the perfecting of all beings universally. |
十玄門 十玄门 see styles |
shí xuán mén shi2 xuan2 men2 shih hsüan men jū genmon |
ten profound approaches |
十門論 十门论 see styles |
shí mén lùn shi2 men2 lun4 shih men lun Jūmon ron |
Treatise of Ten Aspects |
半開門 半开门 see styles |
bàn kāi mén ban4 kai1 men2 pan k`ai men pan kai men |
half-open door; fig. prostitute |
南天門 南天门 see styles |
nán tiān mén nan2 tian1 men2 nan t`ien men nan tien men |
South Gate to Heaven, the name a gate constructed on various mountains, most notably on Mount Tai 泰山[Tai4 Shan1]; (mythology) southern gate of the Heavenly Palace |
南門二 南门二 see styles |
nán mén èr nan2 men2 er4 nan men erh |
Alpha Centauri or Rigel Kentaurus |
卡門貝 卡门贝 see styles |
kǎ mén bèi ka3 men2 bei4 k`a men pei ka men pei |
camembert cheese |
卷簾門 卷帘门 see styles |
juǎn lián mén juan3 lian2 men2 chüan lien men |
roll-up door |
台山話 台山话 see styles |
tái shān huà tai2 shan1 hua4 t`ai shan hua tai shan hua |
Taishanese, a language of the Yue language group 粵語|粤语[Yue4 yu3] spoken in Jiangmen 江門|江门[Jiang1 men2] and in the Chinatowns of North America |
哪門子 哪门子 see styles |
nǎ mén zi na3 men2 zi5 na men tzu |
(coll.) (emphasizing a rhetorical question) what; what kind; why on earth |
善趣門 善趣门 see styles |
shàn qù mén shan4 qu4 men2 shan ch`ü men shan chü men zenshu mon |
the gate to wholesome rebirths |
喪門星 丧门星 see styles |
sàng mén xīng sang4 men2 xing1 sang men hsing |
messenger of death; person bringing bad luck; Taiwan pr. [sang1 men2 xing1] |
喪門神 丧门神 see styles |
sāng mén shén sang1 men2 shen2 sang men shen |
messenger of death; person bringing bad luck |
嗓門眼 嗓门眼 see styles |
sǎng mén yǎn sang3 men2 yan3 sang men yen |
throat |
囟腦門 囟脑门 see styles |
xìn nǎo mén xin4 nao3 men2 hsin nao men |
fontanel (gap between the bones of an infant's skull) |
圓滿門 圆满门 see styles |
yuán mǎn mén yuan2 man3 men2 yüan man men enman mon |
gate of perfect completion |
圓融門 圆融门 see styles |
yuán róng mén yuan2 rong2 men2 yüan jung men enyū mon |
gate of interpenetration |
圖們市 图们市 see styles |
tú mén shì tu2 men2 shi4 t`u men shih tu men shih |
Tumen, county-level city in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture 延邊朝鮮族自治州|延边朝鲜族自治州[Yan2 bian1 Chao2 xian3 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Jilin |
圖們江 图们江 see styles |
tú mén jiāng tu2 men2 jiang1 t`u men chiang tu men chiang |
Tumen river in Jilin province 吉林省, forming the eastern border between China and North Korea |
圖門江 图门江 see styles |
tú mén jiāng tu2 men2 jiang1 t`u men chiang tu men chiang |
variant of 圖們江|图们江[Tu2 men2 jiang1] |
外門轉 外门转 see styles |
wài mén zhuǎn wai4 men2 zhuan3 wai men chuan gemon ten |
external transformations |
大沙門 大沙门 see styles |
dà shā mén da4 sha1 men2 ta sha men dai shamon |
mahāśramaņa. The great shaman, i.e. Buddha; also any bhikṣu in full orders. |
天安門 天安门 see styles |
tiān ān mén tian1 an1 men2 t`ien an men tien an men tenanmon てんあんもん |
Tiananmen Gate, entrance of the Imperial City in Beijing (place-name) Ten'anmon; Tiananmen |
天王門 天王门 see styles |
tiān wáng mén tian1 wang2 men2 t`ien wang men tien wang men tennō mon |
Gate of the Heavenly Kings |
天門冬 天门冬 see styles |
tiān mén dōng tian1 men2 dong1 t`ien men tung tien men tung tenmondou / tenmondo てんもんどう |
asparagus (See 草杉蔓) dried Chinese asparagus root |
天門市 天门市 see styles |
tiān mén shì tian1 men2 shi4 t`ien men shih tien men shih |
Tianmen sub-prefecture level city in Hubei |
太平門 太平门 see styles |
tài píng mén tai4 ping2 men2 t`ai p`ing men tai ping men |
emergency exit |
夾山寺 夹山寺 see styles |
jiā shān sì jia1 shan1 si4 chia shan ssu |
Jiashan Temple, Buddhist temple in Shimen county 石門縣|石门县[Shi2 men2 xian4], Changde 常德[Chang2 de2], Hunan, the purported final home and burial place of late Ming peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng 李自成[Li3 Zi4 cheng2] |
妒黃門 妒黄门 see styles |
dù huáng mén du4 huang2 men2 tu huang men tokōmon |
man impotent due to lack of control of emissions |
婆羅門 婆罗门 see styles |
pó luó mén po2 luo2 men2 p`o lo men po lo men baramon; baramon; buraaman / baramon; baramon; buraman ばらもん; バラモン; ブラーマン |
Brahmin (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (kana only) Brahman (priest of Hinduism, members of the highest caste) (san: brahmana); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) Brahmanism; priest of Brahmanism 跋濫摩; 沒囉憾摩 Brāhmaṇa; Brāhmanical; Brāhman; 淨行; 婆志 of pure life or mind; the highest of the four castes, those who serve Brahma, his offspring, the keepers of the Vedas. |
守根門 守根门 see styles |
shǒu gēn mén shou3 gen1 men2 shou ken men shu konmon |
guard the gate of the senses |
守門人 守门人 see styles |
shǒu mén rén shou3 men2 ren2 shou men jen |
gatekeeper |
守門員 守门员 see styles |
shǒu mén yuán shou3 men2 yuan2 shou men yüan |
goalkeeper |
守門天 守门天 see styles |
shǒu mén tiān shou3 men2 tian1 shou men t`ien shou men tien shumon ten |
or 守門尊 The deva gate-guardian of a temple. |
守門尊 守门尊 see styles |
shǒu mén zūn shou3 men2 zun1 shou men tsun shumon son |
gate guardian god |
安定門 安定门 see styles |
ān dìng mén an1 ding4 men2 an ting men |
Andingmen neighborhood of Beijing |
安立門 安立门 see styles |
ān lì mén an1 li4 men2 an li men anryūmon |
certain teaching that is posited |
宣武門 宣武门 see styles |
xuān wǔ mén xuan1 wu3 men2 hsüan wu men |
Xuanwumen, Beijing |
寂靜門 寂静门 see styles |
jí jìng mén ji2 jing4 men2 chi ching men jakujō mon |
Nirvāṇa, or the absolute 一切諸法, as the door of release from trouble and suffering. |
密閉門 密闭门 see styles |
mì bì mén mi4 bi4 men2 mi pi men |
airtight door |
寵物門 宠物门 see styles |
chǒng wù mén chong3 wu4 men2 ch`ung wu men chung wu men |
pet door; pet flap |
專門化 专门化 see styles |
zhuān mén huà zhuan1 men2 hua4 chuan men hua |
to specialize |
專門家 专门家 see styles |
zhuān mén jiā zhuan1 men2 jia1 chuan men chia |
specialist |
尻門子 尻门子 see styles |
kāo mén zi kao1 men2 zi5 k`ao men tzu kao men tzu |
anus (rural coll.) |
崇文門 崇文门 see styles |
chóng wén mén chong2 wen2 men2 ch`ung wen men chung wen men |
Chongwenmen gate in Beijing |
差別門 差别门 see styles |
chā bié mén cha1 bie2 men2 ch`a pieh men cha pieh men shabetsu mon |
approach of distinction |
巴力門 巴力门 see styles |
bā lì mén ba1 li4 men2 pa li men |
parliament (loanword) (old) |
帶上門 带上门 see styles |
dài shàng mén dai4 shang4 men2 tai shang men |
to close the door (when going through it) |
廈門市 厦门市 see styles |
xià mén shì xia4 men2 shi4 hsia men shih |
Xiamen (aka Amoy), a sub-provincial city in Fujian |
廣安門 广安门 see styles |
guǎng ān mén guang3 an1 men2 kuang an men |
Guanganmen in Xuanwu 宣武區|宣武区 district of southwest Beijing |
引發門 引发门 see styles |
yǐn fā mén yin3 fa1 men2 yin fa men inhotsu mon |
gate to full accomplishment |
彈簧門 弹簧门 see styles |
tán huáng mén tan2 huang2 men2 t`an huang men tan huang men |
swing door |
徑截門 径截门 see styles |
jìng jié mén jing4 jie2 men2 ching chieh men keisetsu mon |
path of direct cutting |
復興門 复兴门 see styles |
fù xīng mén fu4 xing1 men2 fu hsing men |
Fuxingmen neighborhood of Beijing |
德勝門 德胜门 see styles |
dé shèng mén de2 sheng4 men2 te sheng men |
Deshengmen (Beijing) |
德拉門 德拉门 see styles |
dé lā mén de2 la1 men2 te la men |
Drammen (city in Buskerud, Norway) |
慈門寺 慈门寺 see styles |
cí mén sì ci2 men2 si4 tz`u men ssu tzu men ssu Jimon ji |
The Cimen si |
懂門兒 懂门儿 see styles |
dǒng mén r dong3 men2 r5 tung men r |
one who knows his business; professional; expert; au fait |
找上門 找上门 see styles |
zhǎo shàng mén zhao3 shang4 men2 chao shang men |
to come to sb's door; to call on sb |
找門路 找门路 see styles |
zhǎo mén lù zhao3 men2 lu4 chao men lu |
to seek help from social connections |
捫打勒 扪打勒 see styles |
mén dǎ lè men2 da3 le4 men ta le monchōroku |
maṇḍala, v. 曼. |
捲帘門 卷帘门 see styles |
juǎn lián mén juan3 lian2 men2 chüan lien men |
roll-up door |
掇刀區 掇刀区 see styles |
duō dāo qū duo1 dao1 qu1 to tao ch`ü to tao chü |
Duodao district of Jingmen city 荊門市|荆门市[Jing1 men2 shi4], Hubei |
推拉門 推拉门 see styles |
tuī lā mén tui1 la1 men2 t`ui la men tui la men |
sliding door |
摩爾門 摩尔门 see styles |
mó ěr mén mo2 er3 men2 mo erh men |
Mormon (religion) |
摩門經 摩门经 see styles |
mó mén jīng mo2 men2 jing1 mo men ching |
Book of Mormon |
摳門兒 抠门儿 see styles |
kōu mén r kou1 men2 r5 k`ou men r kou men r |
erhua variant of 摳門|抠门[kou1 men2] |
撐門面 撑门面 see styles |
chēng mén miàn cheng1 men2 mian4 ch`eng men mien cheng men mien |
to keep up appearances; to put up a front |
擺門面 摆门面 see styles |
bǎi mén miàn bai3 men2 mian4 pai men mien |
to keep up appearances; to put up a front |
攝異門 摄异门 see styles |
shè yì mén she4 yi4 men2 she i men shō imon |
summary of various perspective |
教相門 教相门 see styles |
jiào xiāng mén jiao4 xiang1 men2 chiao hsiang men kyōsō mon |
aspect of the theoretical study of the Buddha's teaching |
敲門磚 敲门砖 see styles |
qiāo mén zhuān qiao1 men2 zhuan1 ch`iao men chuan chiao men chuan |
lit. a brick as a door knocker (idiom); fig. a temporary expedient; to use sb as a stepping stone to fortune |
數息門 数息门 see styles |
shǔ xī mén shu3 xi1 men2 shu hsi men shusoku mon |
breath counting [meditation] |
斗門區 斗门区 see styles |
dǒu mén qū dou3 men2 qu1 tou men ch`ü tou men chü |
Doumen District of Zhuhai City 珠海市[Zhu1 hai3 Shi4], Guangdong |
方便門 方便门 see styles |
fāng biàn mén fang1 bian4 men2 fang pien men hōben mon |
The gates of upāya, i. e. convenient or expedient gates leading into Truth. |
旋轉門 see styles |
xuán zhuǎn mén xuan2 zhuan3 men2 hsüan chuan men |
revolving door |
易門縣 易门县 see styles |
yì mén xiàn yi4 men2 xian4 i men hsien |
Yimen county in Yuxi 玉溪[Yu4 xi1], Yunnan |
普門品 普门品 see styles |
pǔ mén pǐn pu3 men2 pin3 p`u men p`in pu men pin fumonbon ふもんぼん |
(abbreviation) (abbr. of 観世音菩薩普門品) Avalokitesvara Sutra; Kannon Sutra Chapter of the Universal Gate |
普門寺 普门寺 see styles |
pǔ mén sì pu3 men2 si4 p`u men ssu pu men ssu fumonji ふもんじ |
(place-name) Fumonji Bomunsa |
智慧門 智慧门 see styles |
zhì huì mén zhi4 hui4 men2 chih hui men chie mon |
The gate of Buddha-wisdom which leads into all truth. |
朝陽門 朝阳门 see styles |
cháo yáng mén chao2 yang2 men2 ch`ao yang men chao yang men |
Chaoyangmen neighborhood of Beijing |
本地門 本地门 see styles |
běn dì mén ben3 di4 men2 pen ti men honji mon |
The uncreated dharmakāya of Vairocana is eternal and the source of all things and all virtue. |
杏林區 杏林区 see styles |
xìng lín qū xing4 lin2 qu1 hsing lin ch`ü hsing lin chü |
Xinglin District of Xiamen city 廈門市|厦门市[Xia4 men2 shi4] (renamed Haicang District 海滄區|海沧区[Hai3 cang1 Qu1] in 2003) |
東寶區 东宝区 see styles |
dōng bǎo qū dong1 bao3 qu1 tung pao ch`ü tung pao chü |
Dongbao district of Jingmen city 荊門市|荆门市[Jing1 men2 shi4], Hubei |
東直門 东直门 see styles |
dōng zhí mén dong1 zhi2 men2 tung chih men |
Dongzhimen neighborhood of Beijing |
板門店 板门店 see styles |
bǎn mén diàn ban3 men2 dian4 pan men tien panmunjomu(p); hanmonten パンムンジョム(P); はんもんてん |
Panmunjeom, the Joint Security Area in the Korean demilitarized zone Panmunjom (Korea); Panmunjeom; Joint Security Area (Korean Demilitarized Zone); (place-name) Hanmonten |
柵門那 栅门那 see styles |
zhà mén nà zha4 men2 na4 cha men na Sanmonna |
idem 訕若 Saṅjaya. |
核門檻 核门槛 see styles |
hé mén jiàn he2 men2 jian4 ho men chien |
nuclear threshold |
止惡門 止恶门 see styles |
zhǐ è mén zhi3 e4 men2 chih o men shiaku mon |
practices of preventing evil |
止持門 止持门 see styles |
zhǐ chí mén zhi3 chi2 men2 chih ch`ih men chih chih men shiji mon |
precepts of prohibition |
止觀門 止观门 see styles |
zhǐ guān mén zhi3 guan1 men2 chih kuan men shikan mon |
cessation and clear observation |
毘沙門 毘沙门 see styles |
pí shā mén pi2 sha1 men2 p`i sha men pi sha men bishamon びしゃもん |
(place-name) Bishamon (毘沙門天王) Vaiśravaṇa. Cf. 財 and 倶. One of the four mahārājas, guardian of the North, king of the yakṣas. Has the title 多聞; 普聞; universal or much hearing or learning, said to be so called because he heard the Buddha's preaching; but Vaiśravaṇa was son of Viśravas, which is from viśru, to be heard of far and wide, celebrated, and should be understood in this sense. Vaiśravaṇa is Kuvera, or Kubera, the Indian Pluto; originally a chief of evil spirits, afterwards the god of riches, and ruler of the northern quarter. Xuanzong built a temple to him in A. D. 753, since which he has been the god of wealth in China, and guardian at the entrance of Buddhist temples. In his right hand he often holds a banner or a lance, in his left a pearl or shrine, or a mongoose out of whose mouth jewels are pouring; under his feet are two demons. Colour, yellow. |
水門汀 水门汀 see styles |
shuǐ mén tīng shui3 men2 ting1 shui men t`ing shui men ting |
cement (Shanghainese) (loanword) |
永定門 永定门 see styles |
yǒng dìng mén yong3 ding4 men2 yung ting men |
Yongdingmen, front gate of the outer section of Beijing's old city wall, torn down in the 1950s and reconstructed in 2005 |
江門市 江门市 see styles |
jiāng mén shì jiang1 men2 shi4 chiang men shih |
Jiangmen prefecture-level city in Guangdong |
沒門兒 没门儿 see styles |
méi mén r mei2 men2 r5 mei men r |
no way; impossible |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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